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Old Apr 2nd, 2006, 14:25   #1
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vaccination card?

I have a card that my doctor has signed to show I have had rabies, hep A and B and typhoid vaccinations. My travelling partner has managed to leave his at home and we leave at 5pm (GMT today).

We have not had yellow fever vaccinations as we are not travelling to any where that requires this. Anyone ever had to prove that they have been vaccinated for any of the above in India?
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Old Apr 2nd, 2006, 15:28   #2
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never had problem

Ive never had any type of pills or injections. Never been asked, never mentioned it
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Old Apr 3rd, 2006, 02:43   #3
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The card your doctor gave to you is for your own personal record. It reminds you what you have had, and when you need boosters.

The Indian authorities will never ask to see your medical record, although you may want to take a list of the vaccinations you have had in case you need medical treatment whilst overesas.
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Yellow fever isn't required unless your flying in from a country, where the disease is endemic!!

Like John says it highly unlikely you'll be asked about this, if the immigration talk to you at all that is
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